
Maoshan Female Taoist Priest
by Lantern Wick
About This Novel
Bai family motto - roar when you see injustice on the road. Bai Xiaoxi accidentally yelled twice, and two men yelled at him. But these two men who couldn't get rid of them were followed by a large number of monsters, monsters, mountain spirits and ghosts...
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Official(1700)Scraped 7d ago
I finally finished reading it. It's very good. If time allows, I would really like to read it in one go. I still have so much to say...
How can such a stupid person live to such an old age, have been killed so many times, and still say that his nature is not bad? Haha, I hate this kind of holy mother the most.
Oh my God, why do I feel that the female protagonist has incorrect views?
The principal is so evil, he shouldn't die. Why should the bad guy die? Can the heroine think about the victims? Should they be bullied? As a principal with such bad morals, shouldn't he die? Is such a person suitable to be a Taoist priest?
Worth recommending!
Great article! The characters are described delicately and the story is told eloquently, with thrills, dangers, tears and true feelings. Although there are a few small fragments, it is still a good story. Come on 💪
I really don't know why so many people think this book is good...
I really don't know why so many people think it looks good... The heroine's survival is really supported by the halo of the protagonist... Others want her life. When it comes to revenge, it actually means going to expose the enemy and then doing nothing. He holds so many secrets in his hands, and yet he casually tells them to the person involved without knowing anything about them... If they don't harm you, who will they harm? To put it mildly, it's innocent. To put it bluntly, she is stupid... She is too holy... The middle story is not bad... But the heroine is really speechless...
I'm also surprised that such a heartless heroine can survive to the end. I'm so tired⊙⊙
Are you sure that a character like Bai Xiaoxi can be the heroine? How did she survive to the end?
male protagonist
First of all, this book is not particularly bloody as other books deliberately depict it, and it does not seem particularly uncomfortable, which is particularly good. Secondly, the story content and plot [except those related to the male protagonist] are quite complete. Finally, if there really was a person like Xiao west in reality, he would either have a strong background and be well protected, or he would have been killed by others long ago. Then let me complain, 1. I really don't like people like the male protagonist. I always feel that he is forcing Xiao Xi to accept him step by step, giving people a feeling of "I like you, okay, you are mine." Also, because Su Ze and Xiao Xi have had many fights, and they are not boyfriend and girlfriend, is he mentally ill? ? ? Who else in the world is the greatest? 2. The description of Xiaoxi's character is too simple. The Maoshan family has seen many people turn into all kinds of harmful ghosts due to their evil thoughts during their lifetimes. Isn't the successor they educated is too "stupid"? ? ? 3. Author, have you not checked the uploaded articles? ? ? There are a lot of fragments, some of which are incomprehensible and I really can't understand. 4. Are there too many bad guys in the book? Everyone in Xiaoxi's family, clients, and the army want to harm Xiaoxi. People who believe in Maoshan still dare to keep harming Xiaoxi. Do they think it will be okay even if they know that Xiaoxi is the Holy Mother? Do those people have sick logic? 5. I jumped into reading it. The more I read, the less I liked the male protagonist. I almost gave up the book. The emotional line is one of those that you know the ending from the beginning. I thought that a little novelty would bring Xiaoxi and Su Ze together. Who knew that in the end, Su Ze realized that he was no longer a human being. I just wanted to complain about how broad-minded he is. Forget it, stop complaining. If you continue to complain, I will abandon the book. [Final emphasis, personal opinion, don't criticize if you don't like it]
I'm almost pissed off by the heroine, tsk. 😔😔
Well enough
The plot of the story is very good and the ideas are very clear. Everyone has the final ending. The only shortcoming is the heroine, who is even a bit silly for having two boats in front of her.
Is the male protagonist Han Nuo or Su Ze?
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Official(1700)Scraped 7d ago
I finally finished reading it. It's very good. If time allows, I would really like to read it in one go. I still have so much to say...
How can such a stupid person live to such an old age, have been killed so many times, and still say that his nature is not bad? Haha, I hate this kind of holy mother the most.
Oh my God, why do I feel that the female protagonist has incorrect views?
The principal is so evil, he shouldn't die. Why should the bad guy die? Can the heroine think about the victims? Should they be bullied? As a principal with such bad morals, shouldn't he die? Is such a person suitable to be a Taoist priest?
Worth recommending!
Great article! The characters are described delicately and the story is told eloquently, with thrills, dangers, tears and true feelings. Although there are a few small fragments, it is still a good story. Come on 💪
I really don't know why so many people think this book is good...
I really don't know why so many people think it looks good... The heroine's survival is really supported by the halo of the protagonist... Others want her life. When it comes to revenge, it actually means going to expose the enemy and then doing nothing. He holds so many secrets in his hands, and yet he casually tells them to the person involved without knowing anything about them... If they don't harm you, who will they harm? To put it mildly, it's innocent. To put it bluntly, she is stupid... She is too holy... The middle story is not bad... But the heroine is really speechless...
I'm also surprised that such a heartless heroine can survive to the end. I'm so tired⊙⊙
Are you sure that a character like Bai Xiaoxi can be the heroine? How did she survive to the end?
male protagonist
First of all, this book is not particularly bloody as other books deliberately depict it, and it does not seem particularly uncomfortable, which is particularly good. Secondly, the story content and plot [except those related to the male protagonist] are quite complete. Finally, if there really was a person like Xiao west in reality, he would either have a strong background and be well protected, or he would have been killed by others long ago. Then let me complain, 1. I really don't like people like the male protagonist. I always feel that he is forcing Xiao Xi to accept him step by step, giving people a feeling of "I like you, okay, you are mine." Also, because Su Ze and Xiao Xi have had many fights, and they are not boyfriend and girlfriend, is he mentally ill? ? ? Who else in the world is the greatest? 2. The description of Xiaoxi's character is too simple. The Maoshan family has seen many people turn into all kinds of harmful ghosts due to their evil thoughts during their lifetimes. Isn't the successor they educated is too "stupid"? ? ? 3. Author, have you not checked the uploaded articles? ? ? There are a lot of fragments, some of which are incomprehensible and I really can't understand. 4. Are there too many bad guys in the book? Everyone in Xiaoxi's family, clients, and the army want to harm Xiaoxi. People who believe in Maoshan still dare to keep harming Xiaoxi. Do they think it will be okay even if they know that Xiaoxi is the Holy Mother? Do those people have sick logic? 5. I jumped into reading it. The more I read, the less I liked the male protagonist. I almost gave up the book. The emotional line is one of those that you know the ending from the beginning. I thought that a little novelty would bring Xiaoxi and Su Ze together. Who knew that in the end, Su Ze realized that he was no longer a human being. I just wanted to complain about how broad-minded he is. Forget it, stop complaining. If you continue to complain, I will abandon the book. [Final emphasis, personal opinion, don't criticize if you don't like it]
I'm almost pissed off by the heroine, tsk. 😔😔
Well enough
The plot of the story is very good and the ideas are very clear. Everyone has the final ending. The only shortcoming is the heroine, who is even a bit silly for having two boats in front of her.
Is the male protagonist Han Nuo or Su Ze?







